

Problem Child 3 1995
"Junior in Love!"
Junior's world is turned upside down when the mischievous pre-teen falls hard for a classmate who only has eyes for his rivals—a child star, a hockey prodigy, and an overachieving Boy Scout.
Director: Greg Beeman
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Problem Child 3 (1995) about?
After falling for a classmate who ignores him, Junior must outmaneuver three rivals—a spoiled child star, a hockey jock, and an overly earnest Boy Scout—to win her affection. What follows is a slapstick showdown that pushes Junior's mischievous antics to new heights.
Who directed Problem Child 3?
Greg Beeman, known for his work on family-friendly comedies, helmed the film with a knack for balancing humor and heart.
Who stars in Problem Child 3?
William Katt stars alongside Justin Chapman as Junior, with Sherman Howard, Carolyn Lowery, Eric Edwards, and Blake McIver Ewing rounding out the cast.
Is Problem Child 3 (1995) worth watching?
As a made-for-TV comedy in the *Problem Child* series, it delivers the same brand of over-the-top laughs and family-friendly chaos fans expect. While it may not be a cinematic masterpiece, its lighthearted tone and nostalgic vibe make it a fun pick for fans of '90s comedies.
How long is Problem Child 3?
The runtime of *Problem Child 3 (1995)* is 87 minutes.
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About Problem Child 3 (1995) — Junior's chaotic quest for love in this family comedy
Junior's world is turned upside down when the mischievous pre-teen falls hard for a classmate who only has eyes for his rivals—a child star, a hockey prodigy, and an overachieving Boy Scout. Directed by Greg Beeman with the same zany energy fans of the franchise will recognize, *Problem Child 3 (1995)* is another riotous escapade into the chaos of middle school crushes and cutthroat competition.
Veteran actor William Katt leads the ensemble cast alongside Justin Chapman as Junior, while Sherman Howard, Carolyn Lowery, and Blake McIver Ewing round out the colorful lineup in this made-for-TV comedy. Expect nonstop laughs, cringe-worthy antics, and a heartfelt theme about navigating the messy maze of first love—all wrapped in the signature anarchic charm that made the *Problem Child* series a cult classic.




